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Catalytically perfect reactions are only limited by substrate diffusion rate.
Being components of the pellicle, these enzymes are catalytically highly active.
These radicals then break down the ozone catalytically.
This in turn maximizes the catalytically active surface available to react with the engine exhaust.
U6 must then dissociate from U4 to bond with U2 and become catalytically active.
The molecular ray acts catalytically; we won't supply the power to stop that star, the star itself will.
Thus they can catalytically depolymerize a microtubule from both ends making it a very efficient process.
Only the membrane proximal phosphatase domain, D1, is catalytically active.
It is thus a "suicide" protein that reacts stoichiometrically rather than catalytically.
At the anode side it is catalytically split into protons and electrons.
Some refineries may also desulfurize and catalytically reform those naphthas.
Mitogen-activated protein kinases are catalytically inactive in their base form.
The catalytically important residues are proposed to reside in the N-terminal domain.
Enzymes with this property are called catalytically perfect or kinetically perfect.
The double bond in the first-formed product is then reduced catalytically to afford darglitazone.
Usually hydrogenolysis is conducted catalytically using hydrogen gas.
In most exothermic combustion reactions this heat would simply propagate the reaction catalytically.
These boron clusters may act as flexible scaffolds for catalytically active metals.
Combustion products react catalytically with syngas by the water-gas shift reaction.
CD2 is catalytically active and vital for deamination and motif specificity.
These ligands can coordinate with catalytically active metal sites to enhance the enantioselectivity.
This suggests that PTPmu may be catalytically active at high cell density.
The titanium reagent can be used catalytically.
Ordinarily the reaction is conducted catalytically and usually the substrates are unsaturated organic compounds.
The second group, called gelatinases, degrade denatured collagens catalytically.